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Oct 03 2007, 11:50 am / Determined
Hello everyone: I know I have spoke with a few of you on finding investors to raise capital for patenting, marketing expenses etc... Here is a great definition on how some investors work and the caution that you should know. An "Angel Investor" is typically a high net worth, entrepreneurial individual or organization that provides capital to very early stage projects, concepts, and expansions. They take on high risk and add value through their contacts and expertise but do not typically take any management role. "Angels" are looking for a high rate of return and/or a stake in the project. "Angel Investor Networks" are groups of "Angel Investors" which will organize themselves so they can share research and in some cases pool their money for specific projects. Angel Investor Networks are very common and can be found in most local areas. Do not let greed kill your project. It takes money to make things happen. It takes risk on everyone's part to make things happen. "Angels" can solve your financial needs and help take your project to fruition. That has an immeasurable value so be prepared to pay for it. DeMay Consulting, LLC does not support or recommend any investor or organization and recommends you do the proper research and get legal advice before contracting with any individual or organization. If you have any questions please feel free to visit our site at www.demayconsulting.com Best of luck to all. Joe
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